AM broadcasters could soon be allowed to power down their analog transmitters. The Federal Communications Commission will vote at its October meeting on a proposal that would allow all-digital operations for those AM operators that want to make the leap. FCC Chair Ajit Pai said Monday that all-digital AM would help owners “keep pace” with changes in the market.
“The revitalization of the AM radio service has long been a passion of mine,” said Pai, who first put a focus on the AM dial in 2012 shortly after he joined the Commission. Since becoming chairman nearly four years ago, he has pushed through several moves to help AMs. “Since all-digital broadcasting would be on a voluntary basis, AM operators would decide for themselves if the transition is right for them and their listeners,” said Pai.
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“The revitalization of the AM radio service has long been a passion of mine,” said Pai, who first put a focus on the AM dial in 2012 shortly after he joined the Commission. Since becoming chairman nearly four years ago, he has pushed through several moves to help AMs. “Since all-digital broadcasting would be on a voluntary basis, AM operators would decide for themselves if the transition is right for them and their listeners,” said Pai.
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